1964 United States presidential election in California

The 1964 United States presidential election in California took place on November 3, 1964, as part of the 1964 United States presidential election. State voters chose 40 representatives, or electors, to the Electoral College, who voted for president and vice president.

1964 United States presidential election in California

← 1960November 3, 1964 (1964-11-03)1968 →
Turnout88.38% (of registered voters) Increase 0.06 pp
66.00% (of eligible voters) Decrease 2.77 pp[1]
 
NomineeLyndon B. JohnsonBarry Goldwater
PartyDemocraticRepublican
Home stateTexasArizona
Running mateHubert HumphreyWilliam E. Miller
Electoral vote400
Popular vote4,171,8772,879,108
Percentage59.11%40.79%

County Results

President before election

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

President-elect

Lyndon B. Johnson
Democratic

California voted for the incumbent Democratic President, Lyndon B. Johnson of Texas, in a landslide over the Republican nominee, Senator Barry Goldwater of Arizona.

As Johnson won nationally in a massive landslide, taking 61.05% of the vote nationwide, and dominating many Northeastern and Midwestern states by record landslide margins, California weighed in at about 4% more Republican than the national average in the 1964 election. Johnson dominated in liberal Northern California, breaking 60% in many counties and even breaking 70% in Plumas County and the city of San Francisco. However, the Western conservative Goldwater, from neighboring Arizona, appealed to residents of conservative Southern California, where Johnson failed to break his nationwide vote average in a single county. Goldwater indeed won six congressional districts in suburban areas of Los Angeles, Orange, and San Diego counties, and carried two heavily populated Southern California counties outright: Orange County and San Diego County, thus holding Johnson below the 60% mark statewide.

Although California has become a strongly Democratic state in recent elections, this was the only presidential election from 1952 to 1988 where the state was carried by a Democrat. As of the 2020 presidential election, this is also the last time that a Democrat has won the counties of Calaveras, Colusa, Glenn, Kern, Modoc and Tulare.[2] This is also the most recent presidential election where Los Angeles County voted more Republican than the state as a whole, as well as the last in which California did not register the most votes cast by state.

California was Barry Goldwater's best state in the modern day "blue wall", which were states won by the Democrats in every presidential election from 1992 to 2012. Johnson was the only Democrat prior to 1992 to carry all of the states of that future "blue wall". Democrats would not win Nevada County until 2008; and Inyo County until 2020.

Results

Electoral results
Presidential candidatePartyHome statePopular voteElectoral
vote
Running mate
CountPercentageVice-presidential candidateHome stateElectoral vote
Lyndon B. JohnsonDemocraticTexas4,171,87759.11%40 Hubert HumphreyMinnesota40
Barry GoldwaterRepublicanArizona2,879,10840.79%0 William E. MillerNew York0
Write-in candidates5,4100.08%00
Eric HassSocialist LaborNew York4890.01%0 Henning A. BlomenMassachusetts0
Clifton DeBerrySocialist WorkersNew York3780.01%0 Ed Shaw0
E. Harold MunnProhibition PartyMichigan3050.00%0 Mark R. ShawMassachusetts0
Kirby J. HensleyUniversal PartyCalifornia190.00%0 Roscoe MacKenna0
Total7,057,586100%4040
Needed to win270270

Results by county

[3]

CountyJohnsonVotesGoldwaterVotesOthersVotes
San Francisco71.24%230,75828.71%92,9940.05%156
Plumas70.35%4,01929.51%1,6860.14%8
Solano69.53%34,93030.38%15,2630.09%47
Yolo69.52%18,26630.36%7,9760.12%32
Kings69.39%13,07330.54%5,7530.07%14
Merced68.74%19,43131.18%8,8140.08%24
Madera67.75%9,39132.18%4,4610.07%10
Shasta67.52%19,14232.37%9,1780.11%30
Amador66.89%3,41032.99%1,6820.12%6
Sierra66.72%82833.28%4130.00%0
Alameda66.42%283,83333.46%142,9980.12%509
Humboldt66.27%25,51533.53%12,9090.19%75
Stanislaus66.14%43,07833.74%21,9730.12%77
Placer65.96%18,25633.92%9,3890.11%31
Sacramento65.68%149,66834.17%77,8710.15%332
Lassen65.67%4,07234.25%2,1240.08%5
Fresno65.57%89,37534.33%46,7920.10%141
Mendocino65.12%11,86934.68%6,3220.20%36
San Mateo64.32%140,97835.55%77,9160.14%297
Del Norte63.77%3,65236.23%2,0750.00%0
Siskiyou63.66%9,12636.18%5,1860.16%23
Contra Costa63.44%113,07136.47%65,0110.09%163
Trinity63.25%2,17536.41%1,2520.35%12
Tuolumne63.16%4,93936.59%2,8610.26%20
Santa Clara63.10%202,24936.63%117,4200.27%858
Napa62.74%19,58037.06%11,5670.20%63
Monterey61.83%40,09337.90%24,5790.27%172
San Joaquin61.78%59,21038.13%36,5460.09%83
Marin61.65%46,46238.06%28,6820.29%220
Sonoma61.49%44,35438.37%27,6770.15%105
San Benito60.59%3,77939.19%2,4440.22%14
Colusa60.57%2,79039.32%1,8110.11%5
Tehama60.42%6,92839.50%4,5290.09%10
El Dorado60.30%8,81039.53%5,7750.17%25
Tulare60.08%33,97439.83%22,5270.09%51
San Luis Obispo59.84%22,25240.08%14,9060.08%28
Ventura58.84%57,80540.99%40,2640.17%169
Modoc58.73%1,97241.27%1,3860.00%0
Kern58.71%64,17441.18%45,0140.11%120
Santa Cruz58.53%26,71441.27%18,8360.21%94
Calaveras58.27%3,14541.58%2,2440.15%8
Yuba57.64%6,76642.29%4,9640.08%9
Los Angeles57.43%1,568,30042.52%1,161,0670.06%1,551
Mariposa57.41%1,70442.59%1,2640.00%0
San Bernardino57.11%123,01242.78%92,1450.11%243
Riverside56.79%80,52843.14%61,1650.07%95
Nevada56.52%6,39743.29%4,8990.19%22
Lake56.37%4,68043.56%3,6160.07%6
Santa Barbara55.94%48,38143.96%38,0200.10%85
Glenn54.01%3,93745.97%3,3510.03%2
Inyo53.44%3,16146.51%2,7510.05%3
Imperial51.85%11,14348.06%10,3300.09%19
Butte51.54%20,83148.43%19,5740.03%14
San Diego49.69%211,80850.31%214,4450.01%33
Sutter48.33%6,78751.56%7,2410.11%16
Orange44.01%176,53955.89%224,1960.11%430
Mono43.93%66656.07%8500.00%0
Alpine42.33%9157.67%1240.00%0

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